I cannot believe that I almost missed this month's PTI blog hop. I had totally forgotten about it. Lucky for me, the theme is wreaths, and I have Wreaths for All Seasons that I have hardly ever used. I was happy to have a reason to pull this set out, and it is a great set for a quick and simple card.
I am also entering this card at this week's Casology #63, where the cue word is Autumn.
Supplies Used (PTI):
Stamps: Wreath for all Seasons
Paper: Rustic White, Kraft, Scarlet Jewel
Ink: Versafine Vintage Sepia, SU: More Mustard, Crushed Curry, Cherry Cobler
Dies: Woodgrain IP, Lil Inkers Stitched Rectangles
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I love that stamp set and it is gorgeous against the wood grain Joyce!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Joyce! I have to find a good wreath stamp set . . . I don't have one in my stash.
ReplyDeleteJoyce, your card is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Joyce.
ReplyDeleteThis card is so homey!!! Love..love the wood grain background :)
ReplyDeleteThis wreath looks beautiful on the woodgrain … very pretty!
ReplyDeleteJoyce, this is SO adorably sweet! I love the sentiment & the texture.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the fall colors...
and stamped on the woodgrain...
perfect! :)
Quick and simple, maybe, but perfection none the less! Lovely, Joyce!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Joyce, I love the way you used the stitched mats! What a great sentiment too!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteJoyce, this is a elegant CAS card! Love the autumnal colors you used.
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful and I would love to have one just like it on my front door. Just gorgeous! That wood grain background is amazing too and I love your choice of paper, so perfect for your stunning wreath.
ReplyDeleteJust Beautiful! I really like the wood grain background. It's the perfect card for both challenges.
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike, Joyce.... our cards are very similar! I love the woodgrain impressed cardstock on yours-- so pretty!
ReplyDeleteJust so lovely, Joyce ... wonderful berry colours and a gorgeous embossed background ... so inspiring! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteLovely CAS card. I too remembered last night about the blog hop. I love that wreath when it is stamped two-tone. Just soo pretty. Love the faux stitching too!
ReplyDeleteGreat wreath on your woodgrain panel, Joyce! It's simple, but not. Love that about your card!
ReplyDeleteJoyce, this is lovely! Love the autumn colors and CAS design.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo classic. The colors and textures work perfect for fall.
ReplyDeleteLove the texture and the colors are perfect for fall! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Love the texture!
ReplyDeleteVery CAS and beautiful. I love that stamp. I'm not a stamper but I may have to have that one.
ReplyDeleteI agree...why don't I use this set more often. I think I have only used it once. Love the colors and there's that woodgrain IP again. I don't think there is anything it doesn't go with.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the woodgrain and the stitched mats. This card is just perfect!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty - love the soft wreath on the woodgrain!
ReplyDeleteLovely, and a great design!! Thanks for joining us in the FUN at CASology this week!!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, Joyce, I love this! I'm glad you didn't miss the hop! That sweet country wreath looks dynamite against that woodgrain!!
ReplyDeleteLove your autumnal wreath and the woodgrain is the perfect background :0)
ReplyDeleteVery, very beautiful. Wonderful design work.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Love the embossing! :)
ReplyDeleteOur cards are so similar it's scary! I love the stitching around the edges and the multi-colored berries!
ReplyDeleteLove the wreath on the woodgrain! Gorgeous CAS design!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of colour and texture while still keeping it clean! Thanks so much for joining us at CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the embossing and that wreaths just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, such a gorgeous wreath. Thank you so much for joining us this week at CASology
ReplyDeleteGreat card. Love the stamp set and the texture.
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